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pressure for him to find alternative sources of income to go after giants like starbucks, amazon and google, which have taken advantage of loopholes to allow them to pay minimal tax in britain. >> not paying their fair share, despite being over the u.k. on every high street. it's gisting behavior. i pay my tax, why not starbucks? >> sometimes they position themselveses in other country to avoid paying high taxes here and britain. amazon did $320 million in turnover in the u.k. it paid less than $3 million in british tax. all of this within the law but parliamentary law accused them of immorally minimizing the tax obligation. some say don't blame the big guys. >> i don't moral is the way we ought to levy our taxes. it should be set out in law and fairly enforced by the tax authority. individuals have their own moral compass that guides what they choose to do. >> starbucks does appear to feel the heat of public pressure. saying we need to do more. we are looking at the tax approach in the u.k. the u.k. said it will tighten its tax regime but it has not said how. other european countrys have s
pressure for him to find alternative sources of income to go after giants like starbucks, amazon and google, which have taken advantage of loopholes to allow them to pay minimal tax in britain. >> not paying their fair share, despite being over the u.k. on every high street. it's gisting behavior. i pay my tax, why not starbucks? >> sometimes they position themselveses in other country to avoid paying high taxes here and britain. amazon did $320 million in turnover in the u.k. it...
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all of two do, it hurts our memory because all of two do is google it. >> i do worry about that. we don't know facts anymore because we think, i'll look it up if i need that. then we never do. >> brian: gps also. we don't know the roads anymore because we have somebody talk to us. >> steve: i can't tell you how many times we played trivial pursuit at christmas time. i think i'm going to take this home and quiz my family. >> steve: my son read it and tells my wife, no, no. it's in dad's book. i'm fine. >> steve: because i said so, ken, thank you very much. congratulations on a great book. >> gretchen: love the idea. coming up next on "fox & friends," a custody bat this bae that will make your blood boil. losing his child to a wife with a rap sheet. question get the child back. >> steve: can you hear me now? verizon might be able to hear you. they want the right to monitor your phone conversations. >> brian: welcome to my world, verizon. you're going to want out. >> steve: brian, it's your wife i love the holidays. and with my bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i love 'em even
all of two do, it hurts our memory because all of two do is google it. >> i do worry about that. we don't know facts anymore because we think, i'll look it up if i need that. then we never do. >> brian: gps also. we don't know the roads anymore because we have somebody talk to us. >> steve: i can't tell you how many times we played trivial pursuit at christmas time. i think i'm going to take this home and quiz my family. >> steve: my son read it and tells my wife, no,...
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google, how far is earth to the moon? the moon is 238,900 miles... "the great moment had come." 3, 2, 1... [ giggling ] maybmaybe you can't.re; when you have migraines with fifteen or more headache days a month, you miss out on your life. you may have chronic migraine. go to mychronicmigraine.com to find a headache specialist. and don't live a maybe life. >>> the death toll from a powerful typhoon hmeri >>> the death toll from a powerful typhoon hammering the philippines climbed. flash floods and landslides killed more than 200 people. dozens more are missing. forecasters say the storm is expected to get stronger and head towards vietnam later in the week. here in new york police say the man who shoved a subway rider to his death has implicated himself in the take. the suspect was picked up tuesday near twars -- times square. he shaved off his dredlocks after the incident. >> he was going after the suspect. he got in a confrontation with the suspect. >> he was going after him and the suspect was saying leaf me alone, you don't know me, i don't know y
google, how far is earth to the moon? the moon is 238,900 miles... "the great moment had come." 3, 2, 1... [ giggling ] maybmaybe you can't.re; when you have migraines with fifteen or more headache days a month, you miss out on your life. you may have chronic migraine. go to mychronicmigraine.com to find a headache specialist. and don't live a maybe life. >>> the death toll from a powerful typhoon hmeri >>> the death toll from a powerful typhoon hammering the...
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but google didn't get in until at least two years of trading. we'll see on facebook. stuart: if i run a fund that mimics the nasdaq 100 i've got to buy facebook because it's part of the nasdaq 100 i've got to buy it and mutual fund people will have to do that. but still a jump. 38, 40 cents, that's it? but a recent run recently anyway. >> it's up 50% since early november. you're right. when you mimic the fund. more people are going to buy the s&p 500. when they get there and then we'll talk. 50% for a company like facebook. and the dow stills are up 16 early going. the stock price of netflix, made a deal with disney, exclusive rights to run its movies. first, the analysts say the deal is maybe too expensive. 300 million dollars a year and that's big bucks there, the stock is down a little and by the way, doesn't start until 2016. remember, please, netflix stock up 25% this year, and look how netflix has done just the past couple of days and it's a nice spike as of yesterday afternoon when the news was announced, okay. i want to show you the share price of best buy as
but google didn't get in until at least two years of trading. we'll see on facebook. stuart: if i run a fund that mimics the nasdaq 100 i've got to buy facebook because it's part of the nasdaq 100 i've got to buy it and mutual fund people will have to do that. but still a jump. 38, 40 cents, that's it? but a recent run recently anyway. >> it's up 50% since early november. you're right. when you mimic the fund. more people are going to buy the s&p 500. when they get there and then...
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dagen: google is working on something. dagen: that was like four years ago. when a private entity does it, we do not have to purchase their product. when a private entity does it, we can tailor what we want. i only want this, i only want this, i do not want that. they fear a class action against them for a violation of your privacy. that is a team of lawyers representing millions of people whose privacy has been violated. if the justice department was doing their job, they fear an indictment from invasion of privacy. dagen: i am so impressed with "homeland." >> they will be setting them off before you ask for them. dagen: at that, i think, people would agree to. if there is enough outrage before the product is even introduce, do you think they will back off the back just the fact that they applied for a patent does not mean they will get it or that they will use the product. we are probably a few years ahead of this game, unless they are farther ahead than they have led us to believe. dagee: for a sliver of a second, i actually liked connell because we are bo
dagen: google is working on something. dagen: that was like four years ago. when a private entity does it, we do not have to purchase their product. when a private entity does it, we can tailor what we want. i only want this, i only want this, i do not want that. they fear a class action against them for a violation of your privacy. that is a team of lawyers representing millions of people whose privacy has been violated. if the justice department was doing their job, they fear an indictment...
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google has also filed patent on this technology to target advertising based on how many people are in a room watching a tv set at any given time. no word on whether these patents have been granted. greg: it's so easy to make a comment on this, so i won't. jenna: neither will i come on that note. we are keeping a close eye on developments in north korea where leaders are planning to launch a long-range bottle rocket. what this means for the united states and our allies. also, a possible serial killer case is unfolding in the suspect in custody commit suicide behind bars. we will have the latest for you next begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begi
google has also filed patent on this technology to target advertising based on how many people are in a room watching a tv set at any given time. no word on whether these patents have been granted. greg: it's so easy to make a comment on this, so i won't. jenna: neither will i come on that note. we are keeping a close eye on developments in north korea where leaders are planning to launch a long-range bottle rocket. what this means for the united states and our allies. also, a possible serial...
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. >> google nexus seven. it is basically enjoyed all the way. nothing special about the design. this is the best selection of android apps. gerri: how about microsoft surface? >> this is a device that is built for productivity. microsoft designed this microsoft surface tablet. it has a kick stand. it comes with a keyboard. that is something that you could not be do without. this is a powerful device. some people say they are going to buy this, but they know they will have to do work on it. [talking over each other] microsoft designed this with productivity in mind. again, this is one of the widest devices on the market. gerri: okay, lance, thank you for coming on. that is a big help to people. maybe we can get some of those full-screen on the website. it really lays out how to make that decision. >> we have a ton of information. [talking over each other] gerri: we will be right back with my "two cents more". and the answer to the question today. does president obama over toward another bailout? male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, anyay you want.
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if you look at who donated to the president, university of california, microsoft, google, u.s. government and harvard university. if you talk about where ideas are coming from, and where sort of american innovation is headquartered, obama won it handily by 43% he won santa clara county where the high-tech companies are centered. >> sometimes stereotypes hold true, right? one of the things that's interesting in the context of the fiscal cliff also is where not only financial companies not just the takers, but where ceos around the country cast their lot. one of the things that's interesting as january 1st approaches is to see, you know, the hysteria on cnbc and how that's adjusted. >> we're not saying anything bad about cnbc but go ahead. >> but do ceos continue to push a kind of, you know, low taxes mantra, kind of traditional fiscal sort of republican mantra or do they really say, we need a deal here, we're really to give and push republicans in that direction. >> and it would seem like they are willing to come to the table and meet the white house -- i mean first of all they
if you look at who donated to the president, university of california, microsoft, google, u.s. government and harvard university. if you talk about where ideas are coming from, and where sort of american innovation is headquartered, obama won it handily by 43% he won santa clara county where the high-tech companies are centered. >> sometimes stereotypes hold true, right? one of the things that's interesting in the context of the fiscal cliff also is where not only financial companies not...
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this has been disrupted by new players like square and paypal and google. the stock has been hit, but our fund manager we talked to think it's been unfairly hit. any time an industry is being disrupted, that's a good opportunity. >> u.s. bancorp? >> this is an old fashioned bank. focuses on deposits and loans and wealth management. none of the other stuff that can get you into trouble. this is one our clients really liked. >> this year dividend plays have been huge. everyone is looking for income. they look to these companies that have a good yield. the two that came through here were ford and, as it happens, our majority owner comcast. >> yes. so ford, you know, the auto recovery story is pretty significant. it's still happening. cars on the road are older. the replacement rate is going to go up. with ford, it has a rock-solid balance sheet. its dividend yield, we think, could go up. comcast is interesting. not because it's the boss' of "closing bell," it has a new revenue stream in nbc universal, which is up 32% in the third quarter because of the olympic
this has been disrupted by new players like square and paypal and google. the stock has been hit, but our fund manager we talked to think it's been unfairly hit. any time an industry is being disrupted, that's a good opportunity. >> u.s. bancorp? >> this is an old fashioned bank. focuses on deposits and loans and wealth management. none of the other stuff that can get you into trouble. this is one our clients really liked. >> this year dividend plays have been huge. everyone...
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they can go on the google. >> it's not the usual spelling. >> knots not the typical spelling. >> thanks for watching. aaron burnet "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" tonight, our lawmakers celebrate the holidays with a tree lighting, but they still can't see the light when it comes to the fiscal cliff. 28 days to go. what will it take to get a deal? >>> plus, the stern warning for syria from nato. the use of chemical weapons will bring an immediate reaction from the international community. we ask our panel if the united states will go to war. >>> and a new hollywood movie about the hunt for osama bin laden sparks oscar buzz and outrage. questions over just how much confidential information the film makers had access to. an "outfront" investigation. let's go "outfront." ♪ >>> good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, let there be light. finally, some bulbs turned on in washington this evening. well, on the congressional christmas tree, that is. pretty beautiful. lights, love, camaraderie, song. but while our lawmakers took some time to celebrate together,
they can go on the google. >> it's not the usual spelling. >> knots not the typical spelling. >> thanks for watching. aaron burnet "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" tonight, our lawmakers celebrate the holidays with a tree lighting, but they still can't see the light when it comes to the fiscal cliff. 28 days to go. what will it take to get a deal? >>> plus, the stern warning for syria from nato. the use of chemical weapons will...
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i suspect no one has testified by google hangout, a thing i didn't know existed. my thanks to the technical assistants and the policy support of several very capable folks who made this happen. thank you and welcome and we appreciate your repeat testimony before the subcommittee. >> thank you very much, chairman coons and ranking member isakson. on behalf of the national democratic institute, i look forward to the opportunity to address political developments in mali. mali face there's interwoven crises, a humanitarian emergency in the north which affected 450,000 people, political uncertainty in the capital, and a severe food shortage affecting the entire sahara subreregion. if this crisis were allowed to fester, they would have a long-lasting negative impact on mali and west and north africa, particularly countries like niger, mauritania and others which vauvenpo rouse borders. mali's current transition often looks like a three-legged pecktive, buzz of the unclear boundaries between three main actors, the president, the former coup leader sunago who continues to
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just google elizabeth warren. i think i want to write her a check plyself. i would really love to see her join the ranks of the united states senate and get rid of scott brown. 1-866-55-press. >> real people living real lives in new york city. >> we've been threatened with the cutting of hours. we've been threatened with losing our jobs. if i lose my job than to stay there and be belittled. >> jennifer: last week, hundreds of fast food workers took to the streets of new york to demand a living wage. workers from mcdonald's, burger king, wendy's, taco bell, other major fast food chains all walked out. and they called for the minimum wage to be raised to $15 an hour. for the right to unionize without interference. they would be a powerful force. fast food workers are the fourth largest occupation in the country! they earn on average about $18,000 a year. for full time. that's roughly the poverty level for a family of three. at the same time, these big chains are reporting record profits. and the issue underscores a fundamental, moral question. will we build an
just google elizabeth warren. i think i want to write her a check plyself. i would really love to see her join the ranks of the united states senate and get rid of scott brown. 1-866-55-press. >> real people living real lives in new york city. >> we've been threatened with the cutting of hours. we've been threatened with losing our jobs. if i lose my job than to stay there and be belittled. >> jennifer: last week, hundreds of fast food workers took to the streets of new york...
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this is after members of parliament accused the likes of starbucks, google and amazon of immorally dodging taxes in the uk. although they've done absolutely nothing illegal. steve is braving the inclement weather in the uk with more on this story. how much of a mention and a focus is this going to get with everything else, steve? >> well, isn't it wonderful, the politicians when they're running for their own lives look for another scapegoat, and who better than those u.s. corporations who aren't paying enough uk tax. but as you quite rightly said, they're doing absolutely nothing illegal and doing everything that they should do in terms of creating shareholder value. they're doing what they should do, ie looking for ways to minimize their tax burden, increase their profit and potentially increase the special dividends no those u.s. investors will be getting ahead of the fiscal cliff. but let's get another view of this. gary richards is a senior corporate tax partner. that's the point. these american companies who are evading taxes who the politicians want to come down on, they're doing not
this is after members of parliament accused the likes of starbucks, google and amazon of immorally dodging taxes in the uk. although they've done absolutely nothing illegal. steve is braving the inclement weather in the uk with more on this story. how much of a mention and a focus is this going to get with everything else, steve? >> well, isn't it wonderful, the politicians when they're running for their own lives look for another scapegoat, and who better than those u.s. corporations who...
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when you google somebody, sometimes it's their reputation on one of these sites that calm first, but doesn't everybody take the re-- comes up first, but doesn't everybody take the reviews with a little grain of salt? >> reporter: you never know. they tend to be all over the board and you never know who is writing them. it could be the business owner themself or a competitor, but clearly this reputation business is super important these days. dietz says that he may have lost nearly a million dollars just because of this one review. >> all right, bruce leshan, food for thought. thank you. >>> well, a rough start to the holiday season for thousands of workers at citigroup. they apparently won't be working there much longer. the company announced today it's cutting 11,000 jobs worldwide, about 4% of the staff. the bank's new ceo made the announcement as the company tries to recover from that financial crisis. >>> and is it the picture the world just can't stop talking about and yesterday morning's new york post front page showing a man hanging ontie subway ledge moments before being -- o
when you google somebody, sometimes it's their reputation on one of these sites that calm first, but doesn't everybody take the re-- comes up first, but doesn't everybody take the reviews with a little grain of salt? >> reporter: you never know. they tend to be all over the board and you never know who is writing them. it could be the business owner themself or a competitor, but clearly this reputation business is super important these days. dietz says that he may have lost nearly a...